For the past six years or so I have been exploring my artistic side.. I love this site because you can access the most spectacular museums and art in the world from your own home. For those of us that can't get to Venice or London or NYC :)
My most recent painting... a study...
Wow! that site sucked me right in! I had no idea that such a site existed, this is definitely something that I will explore more when I have the time! Thanks so much for sharing, and I love the painting, what medium was used? -Ben
Currently, working on a giant microscope slide - one drop of ocean water - and a big portrait of street scene with my parents in it on the day they got married fifty years ago April. Hope its done in time, hope they like it!
I have lived by the water most of my life and I LOVE it. I wrote a Marine Biology course two years ago so that I could have more time there. This site is fantastic resource for all ages... Information, games, kid stuff. climate change, how to make a difference and super photos - but then it is National Geographic.
When ever I'm mad or sad or glad or just plain procrastinating I love to cook. This blog is a new discovery. Her desserts look divine, I have pined a few of her recipes to my Pinterest board and thinking about the RSS feed as I have never done that:
1.Art http://www.googleartproject.com/.
For the past six years or so I have been exploring my artistic side.. I love this site because you can access the most spectacular museums and art in the world from your own home. For those of us that can't get to Venice or London or NYC :)
My most recent painting... a study...
Wow! that site sucked me right in! I had no idea that such a site existed, this is definitely something that I will explore more when I have the time! Thanks so much for sharing, and I love the painting, what medium was used?
-Ben
Currently, working on a giant microscope slide - one drop of ocean water - and a big portrait of street scene with my parents in it on the day they got married fifty years ago April. Hope its done in time, hope they like it!
2. The Ocean http://ocean.nationalgeographic.com/ocean/
I have lived by the water most of my life and I LOVE it. I wrote a Marine Biology course two years ago so that I could have more time there. This site is fantastic resource for all ages... Information, games, kid stuff. climate change, how to make a difference and super photos - but then it is National Geographic.
3. Food http://dinnerwithjulie.com/
When ever I'm mad or sad or glad or just plain procrastinating I love to cook. This blog is a new discovery. Her desserts look divine, I have pined a few of her recipes to my Pinterest board and thinking about the RSS feed as I have never done that: